We reject petitioner's contention that because the Inspector General's jurisdiction is limited to the activities of executive branch agencies (see Executive Law § 51), his subpoena power over non-executive branch agencies is limited to documents that on their face show a connection to the activities of executive branch agencies. Pursuant to Executive Law § 54 (3), the Inspector General has the power to "require the production of any books and papers deemed...
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